Beginner's
Guide to Propulsion
Subject Area: Language Arts, Science Grade Level: 5-8 National Standards: ScienceUnifying Concepts and Processes - Evidence, models, and explanation. Objectives: After reading an explanation from a NASA Web site, you will demonstrate an understanding of the text by writing an essay that applies the information found in the slides to a "real-life" question.
The Beginner's Guide to Propulsion is a Web site of information prepared by NASA Glenn Research Center to help you better understand aircraft propulsion. Click Beginner's Guide Index to access the list of slides. Open the slide called Gas Turbine Propulsion under Propulsion Systems. Then using the information given at What Would You Fly? Activity, complete the activity designed to demonstrate your ability to compose an essay that applies the information found on the World Wide Web to a "real-life" question.
Assessment: You will be evaluated on the feasibility of your answers. Evaluation: You will demonstrate the ability to use and understand information found on the World Wide Web by writing an essay that applies the information found in the slides to a "real-life" question. Submitted by: Robert E. Merski, Holy Family School, Erie, Pennsylvania |
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